I use it, and still really like it, even though most of us can take better photo's with today's stacking process, It is a great resource for showing the different phases of lighting that craters go through.

Read the original post carefully re; the photographs in *the new edition*...they are *not* the original fuzzy film shots using Hatfield's 12" scope..but are instead altered and enhanced images derived /layered using LRO data applied to the original images. How effective this was (and how improved from the original) can't, unfortunately, be seen from the Amazon preview of the book, as none of the atlas pages are featured.

Thanks Mardi, for pointing that out. The web site says: "derived from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data, with scanned copies of Commander Hatfield's photographic plates, using the author's own software." Hope it's as good as they say it is. Photo Q6,Orion camera not a very good night, but RegisTax 6 does the trick.